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Old 02-10-2010, 02:52 PM   #1
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Canvas Printing

Im thinking of printing a few canvas pieces to hang in my home. I used to get my stuff done in china and brought here, it cost me $5 cdn for a 4ft x 6ft piece which is dirt dirt cheap but it's not worth it for just a couple of pieces. Does anyone know of cheap places to get it done here? And where to get it stretched and framed? I found a few places :

http://www.vanprint.com/print.html

http://www.discimaging.ca/

http://www.gkingphoto.com/pricelist14.htm

http://www.triceraimaging.ca/

and this guy does it out of his basement, supposidly cheapest rates and he lets you go over to see the product:

http://www.avision.ca/ServicesPrinting.shtml
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I'm looking to get this done too.

I've heard that clubcard.ca was really good and was planning on going through them.

Anyone else have any insight?
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Are you looking for images printed on real canvas, or that cheap giclee (inkjet) canvas? All of the listed labs above do the cheap inkjet canvas printing except for G.King and The Lab which do the traditional canvas. Also, do you want to do a traditional stretch and frame or the DIY at home stretching which is cheaper to do, as you can do it at home. Just get the print done somewhere else. It all depends on the quality you want. The inkjet canvas look ok, but cannot hold a candle to a traditional canvas print.
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I get it done from my friend in edmonton.

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